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Old 06-09-2025, 11:52 AM   #8
hueyhoolihan
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Default Re: irregular voltage regulator

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Originally Posted by rotorwrench View Post
The voltage output should be no more than 7.2 volts. If the voltage gets too high then the light bulbs will start burning out due to excess voltage. Adjusting the tension on the voltage regulator pole can be tricky so a person needs to research the process in order to be successful at it. It functions by rapidly opening and closing the charging circuit. It makes a buzzing sound if the engine isn't so loud as to drown out the sound of it.

If you have a local auto electric shop, you may consider asking them to do the job.
thank you for the information!

i've decided to buy a new 6v regulator suitable for a 1941 ford. the beautiful black-crinkle-finished-red-labeled American Bosch Inc. one that came with the car that was probably hacked by a previous owner to work with the 8v battery that was also in the car when purchased, assuming a test of the new one when installed today proves satisfactory, will soon be in the trash.
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